For the pants, use your rolling pin to make flat clay and then wrap it halfway to the bottom of the body which is like an oval shape. Then paste the upper legs to the side of the body.

Just to make it unique, I've created polka dot pants for the bear clay figurine :)

When you finish molding all the parts, let's assemble them:

Paste the heart on one side of the arm with glue and let it dry so the heart stays in place.

Paste the legs to the side of the body.

Paste the arms to the top side of the body and use tissue paper as a support. Leave it there until the arm strong enough to stand by itself without the backing.

Poke the top part of the body with toothpick. If you don't do it now while the clay still wet, it will be hard to make a hole later on. Apply a thin layer of vaseline on the toothpick before you press it down to the body so it will not stick to the wet clay. Pull out the toothpick after the clay almost dry and leave it until the whole body and parts completely dry and harden.

Insert the toothpick that hold the head to the body. Not the whole length of toothpick though. Cut it first to fit about half of the body length.

Finally, add a tiny white hat to make the bear looks funky and cute.

Voila! Our bear with love figurine is done!

We've also done another cute bear clay tutorial for you. This time the bear is wearing red hat.

Our first bear with love looks soooo...cute sitting together with his friend :)